Local NewsNews Two metro Atlanta men plead guilty to smuggling 30 guns into Barbados by Barbados Today 03/09/2021 written by Barbados Today 03/09/2021 1 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 423 SOURCE: The Atlanta Journal- Constitution – Three men, including two from metro Atlanta, have pleaded guilty to smuggling at least 30 guns from the United States to Barbados. Rashad Sargeant, 27, of College Park, pleaded guilty Thursday to unlawfully exporting firearms, acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia Kurt Erskine said in a news release. Sargeant’s co-defendant, 31-year-old David Johnson of Belleville, Illinois, pleaded guilty more than a month earlier on July 22, Erskine said. A third man who acted as a “straw purchaser” to buy guns from federally licensed firearms dealers, 28-year-old Shunquez Stephens of Flowery Branch, pleaded guilty to his role in the scheme June 21. According to the U.S. Attorney’s case presented in court, Johnson would recruit gun buyers like Stephens to illegally purchase firearms with no intention of keeping the guns for themselves. Sargeant and Johnson would take the guns, remove the serial numbers, then mail them to Barbados using fake identities. They shipped the guns hidden inside false compartments in boxes using common carriers like UPS, FedEx and DHL. “Firearms illegally exported from the United States often end up in the wrong hands and are used to commit further criminal acts,” said Ariel Joshua Leinwand, a special agent of the Bureau of Industry and Security’s Office of Export Enforcement in Atlanta. “Disrupting the flow of illegal guns inevitably saves lives and reduces overall crime, so I’m glad we were able to stop Sargeant’s scheme to illegally export guns to Barbados,” Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Katrina Berger said. Stephens will be sentenced Sept. 22, followed by Johnson on Nov. 4 and Sargeant on Dec. 16, Erskine said. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Memorial held for missing fishermen at Oistins 15/05/2026 AG, ex-CJ seek to strike out judge’s lawsuit 15/05/2026 Students gain investing experience through stock market AI programme 15/05/2026